AMMIAD, Kibbutz in Upper Galilee, 4 km south of Rosh Pinna, the highway connecting La Roche-Pinnu from Tver. Owned, Ha-ha-Tnu'a kibbutz ha-meuhedet. Founded in 1946 by a group of natives of the country, former members of the movement Ha-ha-No'ar'oved (see Ha-ha-No'ar'oved ve-ha-lomed) who received agricultural training, originally called Ha-Hoshlim. Later in the kibbutz included members of the organization Ichud Habonim from England and the Netherlands. During the War of Independence Ammiad served as one of the bases Palmaha.
The main branches of economy: arable farming, horticulture, cattle breeding. There is a plant that produces equipment for irrigation and water purification, as well as the winery.
Ammiada area about 360 ha, population - 435 people (2003).
Near the kibbutz found ruins of a medieval inn Khan Jubb Yusuf, which in Arabic means `inn at the well of Joseph ', and according to Arab tradition, there was a well connected with the history of the biblical Joseph. On the other side of the highway - a few dolmenov; here were found flint tools rannehanaanskoy era.